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Bismillah Key Holder

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Description

This design features the word "Bismillah" in a beautiful black script, accented with two small golden hearts. Below the text is four sturdy hooks, perfectly designed for keys, scarves, and other small items.

 

Mounting Options: Mounting Tape or features visible mounting holes for easy installation.

 

Printing Recommendations: I recommend making sure buildplate is clean, best to use a coolplate for better adhesion. Print on 0.12mm layer height for higher quality. Enable supports for the hooks, just take your time when removing them (I highly recommend using a different material (PETG) for support layer interface to make it really easy to remove supports). This is all enabled in my print profile.

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